Most 3D printers on the market today can only print in color. A company based in Canada want to change this scenario and developed a device that allows printing in four colors.
The Palette A acts as a link between the 3D printer itself and the fibers which are the raw material that makes the printer. This system is compatible with most 3D printers on the market which operate with a 1.75 mm filament, regarded as a standard, reports Engadget.
The solution of The Palette was created by Mitch Debora, Chris Labelle and Derek Vogt, the Canadian Mosaic Manufacturing company. This unit is designed with firmware and open source software and is collecting funds on Kickstarter, as many of the projects involving 3D printing. The extension costs about $ 900 for the first wave of supporters. A 3D printer that already support root colors costs about five thousand dollars, such as the cube of 3D Systems Pro C.
The video below best explains the concept of The Palette.
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quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2015